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WINE AND BEER LICENSE PURGHASERS SOUGHT HERE — Men Arrested in New Haven Sus- pected of Dolng Business n New Britain, The police are making an inves- tigatlon to determine whether any local people were victimized by the trlo arrested in New Haven on Oc- tober 7 while representing them. selves s federal agents selling per- mits purporting to give the pur- chasers a license to sell light wines and beer. The trlo, Austin P, Camp- bell, Scott L. Jurry and Willlam ¥. Carter, are awalting trial by the su- preme court in New Haven on charges of 1dleness and conspiracy. The New Haven authoritles have noltfled the local police that the thres men operated in this city be. fore golng to New Haven, but as yet the pollce have recelved no com- plaints of any activities such as the men were engaged in in that city. Pletures.of the men were forwarded to this “city for identification, and although the faces appeared familiar to member of the local department, e none of them has been able to iden- tifly the men, The actlvities of the men in New Haven were brought to light when the ‘police there conducted a rald, and were confronted by the proprie- tor of the place who produced the certificate he had purchased and in- formed the police that he had a li- cense to sell wine and beer, An in- vestigation was started and the New Haven pollce found that a large number of people had purchased the take licenses, paying $5 each for them. The three men were arrested and identified by thelr vietima, BOY SCOUT NEWS Salvation Army hall, was formally Installed last night by a degree team from Troop 4 at the Center church. After the new troop's regular meet- ing, the boys marched to the Center church, where they watched Execu- tive W. O. Cook swear In Ensign Carl Frederickson as chairman of their troop committee. The ten boys were then put through thelr paces and declared full-fledged scouts. The Troop 4 degree team also put through one of its own members, Ernest Weeks. Scoutmaster F. L. Engel and his assistant watched the fnduction of his boys. the League of Natlons, hased on Ar- ticle 10, the Greel tuted to offer the utmost resistance to the Greek advance against Petrich Article 10 of the league covenant binds the members to “respect and preserve as against external aggres. sion” the Boy Scout Troop 22, statloned at |existing political independence members of the league” T vides that, in case of such aggres- slon, the league councll “shall ad- vise upon the means by which this obligation shall be fulfilled.” Both nembers of the leagne, Petrich, against which the Greeks are reported to be moving, is a town of about 8,000, only a short distance over the Bulgarian border and al most directly south of capital. Geneva, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, GREEKS REPORTED Warl Dispatches Soflu, Bulgaria, Oct, 22 (P—The Bulgarian telegraphic agenpy de- clares that Greek artillery has pene- trated Bulgarian territo Killing tive sentinels and firing shells against | the village of Petrich, MAKING ADVANCE (Continued From First Page) Athens, Oct. 21 (P—The news I papers publish a statement creditc to military authority that the Gree) forces tomorrow will advance int lulgarlan ferritory and oceup: Petritel and Porey. Tt is sald thes: places will be held until full eatis faction is obtalned from the Bul gariang. The Bulgarian troops along frontler have been insti Intent of Article 10 City Items territorial integrit Drum Corps Dance Thurs,, Oct. © |Tab's Hall. Nesta's Melodymen. advt John Sank, through Attorn Harry Ginsberg, has hrought s for $600 agairnst Martin Pasch! claiming a note due January 23 ! not been paid Hear Miss Ruth Hedlund National Headquarters talk on (i | Scouts at the Centra! Junior H |school 7:30 every night this w = | Thomas Dyson, a former resid {of this city who has been livinz Greece are and Bulgaria | | fofia, the No Protest Received Oct. 22 (A—Officlals of Mich., 1925, k at ags P e | Detroit, for the past f- | vears, {= visiting friends here Burritt Grange Bazaar Sat, aft noon and evening. Entertainmer o'clock, Pancing.—advt the League of Nations said that up |to 8 o'clock this afternoon no pro- test in connection with the Greek- | Bulgarian border troubles had been received from Bulgaria and no ap- Troop 10, the Hebrew troop, will be reorganized Monday night and moved from its present headquarters at the Elthu Burritt Junior high VOCH! LANE BAGK RUB LUNBAGO OB BACKACHE AWAY Kidneys cause backache? No! Lis- ten! Your backache {s caused by lumbago, sciatica, or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothing, pene- trating St. Jacobs Oll. Rub it right on vour painfyl back, and instantly the soreness, stiffness and lameness disappears. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle of St. Jacobs Oft from [your druggist and limber up. A moment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of the back. ache or lumbago pain. Rub old, honest &t. Jacobs Ofl | ot the synagogue, whenever vou have sclatica, neural- gia, rheumatism or sprains, as it is| absolutely harmless and doesn't | burn the skin. i Feel Splendid! | Nicest Laxative, “Cascarets” 10¢ bt S head bilious, ynstipated, sick! One or two pleus- | m' candy-like taken ny time will mild- I+ stimulate your liver and etart your | Then you will both look and A nd refreshed. Your nd your ekin rosy. scarefs” never gripe or it has become f{he largest | seliing laxative in the world. Dircctions. for men, women, elil. | “u on each hox—any drugstore. pink slcken, hriskly powdar in wit For all members of the family, ailing or well. Serve at meals, between meals, or upon retiring. A nourishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink, quickly relieves faintness or hunger day or nieht ~FOR FRIDAY- libe eloar, stomach sweet, | a e school back to the synagogue, where it will come under the supervision Rabbi Gershon Hadgs {5 enthusiastic about the movément and has made a canvass which reveals 100 boys of scout age in his congregation. Scout Execu- tive Cook will be in charge of the troop for a perlod, with Sam Birm- baum, famed fire chief of Camp Keemosahbee, as assistant while Rabbl Hadas will select a per- manent scoutmaster for the troop. Ten boys appeared before the board of review last night and were confirmed in their advancement. James Lynch, John Lynch, Walter | McKinney and Milton Legat, all of Troop 15, and David Bass of Troop 18 passed their second class tests, while the first class requiremems‘ were mastered by Edward Paplau, | August Peplau, Herman Ziegler and | Sidney Steinberg, all of Troop &, | and Donald Lynch of Troop 15. The | scoutmasters on the beard who were | present were Lawrence Willlams, | Walter Charsky, Neil MacDougall, r, and Charles Abel. The executive was also in attendance. Carlton Washburn of 91 Winter street has been appointed assistant scoutmaster of Troop 2 and will re- ceive his commission soon. Early V. Higby {8 acoutmaster and Willlam Christ assistant, The second night's matches in the Troop 4 league will be played to- morrow night at the meeting of Troop 4 at the Center church. The! Gemsbok patrol will tackle the Fly- ing Eagles, while the Unicorns will oppoge the Rattlesnakes. 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